In 1870 America, Phineas Barnum, starting from scratch, invents a new kind of show that mixes the circus and the “freaks” exhibit: the giant, bearded woman, or Tom Thumb, row after row in rowdy numbers…
The Greatest Showmanis inspired by the life of Phineas Barnum, the creator of Cirque Barnum, and gives us an XXL show. An enhanced soundtrack, millimeter choreography and breathtaking pyrotechnic effects that nearly cost the film’s two stars, Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron. Indeed, during the filming of a fire sequence, Wolverine’s interpreter had to rescue Zac Efron from a burning building. A scene that is not far from reality and could turn into a tragedy. according to the information New York PostThe light suits used to intensify the glow of the flames fell from their suspension during the series, causing a larger-than-expected fire.
As Zac Efron put it on MTV’s microphone, neither actor noticed anything on stage: “Some fire starters were a little too hot. That’s when we had to leave the building. It looks great on camera. We didn’t know about it, but it was pretty intense. Then I watched the video and he (Hugh Jackman editor’s note) saved me from a burning building.”
The Greatest Showman, It’s on the air Monday, August 1 at 21:10.
Sarah Ibri
Source: Programme Television

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